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England Police held by Wales Police in Home Nations Championship tie

A fiercely contested match ended 0-0

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England Police squad Picture: Nicky Hayes/iCore Ltd

A late penalty save denied England Police victory against Wales Police in their first Police Home Nations Championship match.

A fiercely contested match ended 0-0 with Wales keeper Chris Willis picking up the man of the match award after his heroics. Check out Betfair

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Chris Willis is congratulated by his captain after saving a penalty. Picture: Nicky Hayes/iCore Ltd


England striker Daley Woods sees his penalty saved. Picture: Nicky Hayes/iCore Ltd

Willis saved a penalty from England’s Daley Woods to earn his team a share of the spoils.

Both sides ended the tie with ten men after England’s Dan Stanton and Wales’ Sam Gostage saw red.

England Police midfielder Dan Stanton from Birmingham is red carded after an altercation. Picture: Nicky Hayes/iCore Ltd


Wales Police keeper Chris Willis gets his man of the match award from iCore Ltd Chief Executive Greg Lake. Picture: Nicky Hayes/iCore Ltd

England Police now travel to Inverness next month to take on Scotland Police needing to win to secure the title whereas a draw would be sufficient for the hosts following their victory in Wales last month.

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